Question
Which evidence supports the theory that fish and mammals evolved from the same ancestor? (1 point)
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They both emerge from fertilized eggs.
They both emerge from fertilized eggs.
They both produce egg and sperm cells that must join in fertilization.
They both produce egg and sperm cells that must join in fertilization.
Their embryos share features in the late stages of development.
Their embryos share features in the late stages of development.
Their embryos share features in the early stages of development.
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They both emerge from fertilized eggs.
They both emerge from fertilized eggs.
They both produce egg and sperm cells that must join in fertilization.
They both produce egg and sperm cells that must join in fertilization.
Their embryos share features in the late stages of development.
Their embryos share features in the late stages of development.
Their embryos share features in the early stages of development.
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GPT-4o mini
The evidence that supports the theory that fish and mammals evolved from the same ancestor is:
**Their embryos share features in the early stages of development.**
This is because both fish and mammals exhibit similar embryonic structures early in development, which suggests a common ancestry.
**Their embryos share features in the early stages of development.**
This is because both fish and mammals exhibit similar embryonic structures early in development, which suggests a common ancestry.
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